Customer Reviews 

did the trick
2008-10-31I was able to download my camera card after loosing my software
easy plug in and use
I like it

A professional with this product!
2008-08-29Love this product. It was very easy to operate with it and I use it constantly to up load my PC, I-Pod, or camera. Highly recommended. Ellie.

Will not read my 8 gig MS pro duo
2008-03-08Works as it should except for some reason it won't read my 8 gig memory stick. Keeps saying that it isn't formatted. It works just fine with my CF, and SD cards and with my 4 gig memory sticks.

Good Service and Product.
2008-01-14Good product sent in a very timely manner. I would buy from this vendor again.

Does what it is supposed to do
2008-01-08Simple and extremely easy to use. Simple plug it in and use it. It is recognized by my laptop very easily and is lightweight and able to hold up to throwing it into a pile of other cords and connections for my computer. Lightweight as well, so it's nice for the travel case.
Electronics Articles 
Finding the Right DVD Camcorder
Introduction
DVD camcorders are becoming very popular, and you may be finding yourself wishing you had one. Just like any camcorder whether it be a digital video camera, or a hi definition camcorder, or a DVD camcorder you want to make sure you get a good one. You will need to do a little research to make sure you get the one that will work best for what you will use it for. You will also want to compare features and prices before making your big purchase.
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Making the purchase of a DVD camcorder can be an incredibly big step in your life. It basically shows that you are willing and able to keep up-to-date on the newest and most technologically advanced devices, and that you are interested in maintaining an electronically advanced network system.
What is a DVD Camcorder?
The DVD camcorder is a device which was first introduced in 2000, and which has evolved considerably over the years. It is now a ...
Camera basics: shutter-speed, aperture and ISO
In this article, I’ll introduce you to the basic elements that you can use to control exposure in your shooting. If you have a digital SLR, there will be a way to set all of these controls on your camera, but since they differ between manufacturers and models, you’ll need to refer to your camera’s manual to find out exactly how to change them.
All cameras, whether an ancient film camera, or a more modern digital, work in pretty much the same way. Photographs are taken by letting light fall onto a light-sensitive medium, which records the image. Traditionally, this has been film, but more recently, it tends to be a digital sensor. The more light that falls onto the film or sensor, the lighter the image.
Put simply, a camera consists of a light-tight box that stores a light-sensitive device (either a film or a digital sensor), a lens that magnifies and focuses the image onto that light-sensitive device through a hole in the box (called the aperture) , and a shutter that opens ...